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lack of a consistent pass rush and lack of turn overs......I'm not saying the defense has been bad and yes Harrison/Woodley missing games are a factor in the things I mentioned....I just think LeBeau's blitzes are stale and predictable......

Its our offense..... It doesnt work well against a good defense. It cant score, cant control the clock, doesnt fool anyone. eventually our defense gives up points.

Originally Posted by StillinBaltimore

Other then the Ravens... we have not given up more then 20 points all year! That is pretty impressive in a league where thinking too hard about challenging a play will get you flag... and most likely an automatic first down.

Side note..... is it just me or is everything but offsides an automatic first down these days?!

I agree, they should rename "penalties" to "drive extenders."

Originally Posted by Nolrog

Here's a stat for you. 1-4 against playoff teams.

Teams are converting 39.8% of 3rd downs. 19th in the league. Teams are converting 66.7% of 4th downs. 2nd to last in the league

They have sacked the QB 30 times in 14 games. Tied for 19th. As a result, they have 14 total take aways. 2nd to last in the league.

2nd in the league in points allowed. Everything else is irrelevant. As others have said, the offense should learn to score 20+ consistently instead of waiting for the defense to help them score.

The weapons this team has on offense should be yielding at least 20+ points per game. I mean seriously, all the speed at WR, Heath Miller, Big Ben, there's no excuse to not have a high powered offense that can score at will. Except when you factor in an offensive line that can't stay healthy, a QB that can't get healthy, and wide receivers that keep getting hurt.

So yeah, this year if all things were aligned would be epic, however it's not panning out that way for the Steelers. They have a lot to overcome and prove yet.